New depression forming in Atlantic, unlikely to be threat

Appropriately enough, there's plenty of tropical activity out there, starting with a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa over the weekend.

Models indicate it will move northwest over the next few days and curve out to sea without threatening land. However, that's not assured just yet.

At 2 p.m. on Monday, the National Hurricane Center gave it a 90 percent chance of developing into a depression or storm over the next two days. It was in the eastern Atlantic, moving northwest at 15 to 20 mph.

The next named storm will be Nadine.

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Leslie slid east of Bermuda on Sunday and is expected to hit Newfoundland, Canada, early Tuesday, possibly as a strong tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph.

After that, it is forecast to stumble as a non-tropical system toward Greenland and Iceland.

A weakening Hurricane Michael continued its journey out to sea. It poses no threat to land.